Pathogen spillover between different host species is the trigger for many infectious disease outbreaks and emergence events, and ecosystem boundary areas have been suggested as spatial hotspots of spillover. This hypothesis is largely based on suspected higher rates of zoonotic disease spillover and emergence in fragmented landscapes and other areas where humans live in close vicinity to wildlife. For example, Ebola virus outbreaks have been linked to contacts between humans and infected wildlife at the rural-forest border, and spillover of yellow fever via mosquito vectors happens at the interface between forest and human settlements. Because spillover involves complex interactions between multiple species and is difficult to observe direc...
Disease ecology aims at studying host-pathogen interactions in the context of their environment and ...
abstract: In field experiments manipulating generalist pathogens and host community composition, the...
The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has...
Pathogen spillover between different host species is the trigger for many infectious disease outbrea...
Funder: Alborada TrustThe Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infection...
For pathogens known to transmit across host species, strategic investment in disease control require...
Emerging infectious diseases’ hotspots have been identified as multi-host and multi-pathogen system...
Introduction Infectious disease emergence from spillover events is of global concern, and it has th...
In this article, we summarize the major scientific developments of the last decade on the transmissi...
Spillover of a pathogen from awildlife reservoir into a human or livestock host requires the pathoge...
Most human infectious diseases, especially recently emerging pathogens, originate from animals, and ...
Most human infectious diseases, especially recently emerging pathogens, originate from animals, and ...
Disease emergence events, epidemics and pandemics all underscore the need to predict zoonotic pathog...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
Animal movement impacts the spread of human and wildlife diseases, and there is significant interest...
Disease ecology aims at studying host-pathogen interactions in the context of their environment and ...
abstract: In field experiments manipulating generalist pathogens and host community composition, the...
The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has...
Pathogen spillover between different host species is the trigger for many infectious disease outbrea...
Funder: Alborada TrustThe Covid-19 pandemic is of zoonotic origin, and many other emerging infection...
For pathogens known to transmit across host species, strategic investment in disease control require...
Emerging infectious diseases’ hotspots have been identified as multi-host and multi-pathogen system...
Introduction Infectious disease emergence from spillover events is of global concern, and it has th...
In this article, we summarize the major scientific developments of the last decade on the transmissi...
Spillover of a pathogen from awildlife reservoir into a human or livestock host requires the pathoge...
Most human infectious diseases, especially recently emerging pathogens, originate from animals, and ...
Most human infectious diseases, especially recently emerging pathogens, originate from animals, and ...
Disease emergence events, epidemics and pandemics all underscore the need to predict zoonotic pathog...
Rapid ecological changes have led to an increase in pathogen spillover risk between different host s...
Animal movement impacts the spread of human and wildlife diseases, and there is significant interest...
Disease ecology aims at studying host-pathogen interactions in the context of their environment and ...
abstract: In field experiments manipulating generalist pathogens and host community composition, the...
The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has...